Freecom Network Mediaplayer For Mac; Usb 2.0 Mode; Ndas Mode - Freecom 45 User Manual

Network mediaplayer, external multimedia hard drive / 3.5" / usb 2.0 / lan / av win & mac
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Chapter 4: Freecom MediaPlayer for Mac

4.1 USB 2.0 Mode

In USB 2.0 Mode Freecom MediaPlayer is directly attached to a computer's USB Port.

4.2 NDAS Mode

In NDAS Mode Freecom MediaPlayer is directly attached to a 100 Mbit/s Full Duplex Fast
Ethernet Switch. Each user on the network can use Freecom MediaPlayer as if it was a
local disk drive.
1. Connect your Local Area Network (LAN) cable to Freecom MediaPlayer Ethernet Port.
This connection provides network access from your LAN or router to the Freecom
MediaPlayer.
2. Connect the included Ethernet cable to your Mac.
3. Make sure the power connector is firmly attached to the Freecom MediaPlayer and
connect the power adapter to a power source.
4. Press Power button on the frontside.
Freecom MediaPlayer via USB
Freecom MediaPlayer via Router/Switch
Freecom MediaPlayer for Mac
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